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Leftover Turkey Soup

How was your Thanksgiving? Ours was pretty amazing. My husband said that it was the best dinner he’d eaten the whole year. I must humbly admit, it was pretty damn good. I made a Maple Mustard Glazed Turkey that had been brining for 3 days prior to roasting, a stuffing featuring 3 different types of mushrooms, a rich cranberry sauce with orange and cinnamon, parmesan mashed potatoes with a salsa verde swirl and brussels sprouts with bacon and a balsamic glaze. Some of these recipes will appear on this blog in a near future. Anyhow, we had plenty of leftovers and the next day we had one of the most amazing sandwiches ever, with all the ingredients from our dinner crammed in there. While obviously a sandwich is a leftover must, if your leftovers are plentiful then I recommend this amazing Leftover Turkey Soup.

I made this Leftover Turkey Soup last year and again this year and the taste was just amazing. I am probably posting it too late, as all the turkey may be already consumed, but if you like it then I’d recommend you give it a go for next year – or sooner if another bird is in your future. Regardless whether a turkey is in your near future, please realize that this recipe can also be used for roast chicken leftovers too. The rule of thumb here is to not throw out the bones once the bird is consumed. After we finished dinner, I put all the bones into a crockpot, added vegetables – carrots, celery, parsley, onions, garlic – a little bit of salt and set it up for 8 hours on low heat and then went to bed. The next day, I had the most amazing turkey broth ever. The only job left here was to strain it and voila….your broth is done.

The idea for this soup came from last year’s Food Network Magazine. This soup contains escarole, lemon and farfarelle pasta. Once you have your broth, the soup is extremely easy to make and will take you only about 50 minutes to make. Start by sautéing carrots, leaks, parsnips and celery for about 10 minutes, then add the broth and cook for about 20 minutes until the veggies are tender. Add escarole and a lemon strip, then cook for another 10 minutes. Add pasta and turkey and cook for a couple of minutes more, and then at the end add herbs – parley & dill – and sprinkle with lemon juice. If needed, add salt and pepper to taste. That’s it! You’ll have the most amazing Leftover Turkey Soup ever.

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Hi, my name is Edyta Czaplicka Hannas and I live in New York, with my wonderful husband Eric and now two little cutie pies, Gabriel and Aiden. I'm originally from Poland and I love cooking and sharing my love for Mediterranean and European foods. Read More…

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Hi, my name is Edyta Czaplicka Hannas and I live in New York, with my wonderful husband Eric and now two little cutie pies, Gabriel and Aiden. I'm originally from Poland and I love cooking and sharing my love for Mediterranean and European foods. Read More…